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Ducks Unlimited Podcast is a constant discussion of all things waterfowl; from in-depth hunting tips and tactics, to waterfowl biology, research, science, and habitat updates. The DU Podcast is the go-to resource for waterfowl hunters and conservationists. Ducks Unlimited is the world's leader in wetlands conservation.
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Scott Leysath, Ducks Unlimited magazine cooking columnist, joins Chris Jennings on the DU podcast to discuss several must-have items for every wild game chef. Leysath explains that some of these items are specific to recipes, but most of these are handy in every kitchen style. The pair talk about how Leysath uses several key items in his kitchen. R…
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In this episode, host Katie Burke sits down with Grant Cole, owner of Auctioneers, Inc., to discuss his journey into the world of outdoor hunting, waterfowl decoy collecting, and the auction industry. Grant shares his early hunting experiences in Michigan, his father's influence on his love for the outdoors, and how he transitioned into selling and…
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In the final installment of this special series on waterfowl harvest estimation, Drs. Kathy Fleming and Paul Padding discuss the 2 critical surveys that are part of this process: Migratory Bird Hunter Survey and Parts Collection Survey. This episode sheds light on how these data are collected and used, and why none of this would be possible without…
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Join host Katie Burke as she sits with renowned decoy carver Jamie Hand in his Cape May County workshop. Jamie shares his family's deep-rooted history in waterfowl hunting, the artistry behind traditional decoy carving, and the evolution of the craft. From learning under legendary mentors to passing on his knowledge to new generations, Jamie’s pass…
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In part 2 of this series on waterfowl harvest estimation, Drs. Kathy Fleming and Paul Padding go in-depth on the Harvest Information Program, known to most people simply as “HIP,” to explain how it works and how the data are used to select hunters for participating in the core surveys from which harvest is estimated. We also discuss additional uses…
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Ducks Unlimited Podcast: Season Wrap-Up Live Stream Hosts: Dr. Mike Brasher, Katie Burke, Matt Harrison Location: Ducks Unlimited HQ, Memphis, TN Presented by: Purina ProPlan & Bird Dog Whiskey 🔹 Episode Summary In this special live-stream wrap-up, the DU Podcast team reviews the 2024-2025 waterfowl season! From epic hunts and migration trends to a…
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Dr. Jerad Henson discusses a unique educational opportunity for young people interested in conservation and waterfowl science. He is joined by 3 special guests: Jennifer Kross, an education biologist from Ducks Unlimited's Great Plains office; Elizabeth Palarski, a program manager from Texas Brig…
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What do eiders eat, how do they feed, why is their poop so stinky, how do they taste, how many are there, and what are the most pressing conservation concerns affecting them? These and other questions are explored as Kate Martin and Dr. Sarah Gutowsky rejoin Dr. Mike Brasher to wrap up our common eider species profile. Also discussed is new researc…
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Matt Harrison continues his coverage from the Dallas Safari Club International (DSC). They discuss the event's atmosphere, noting that attendance has been strong and engaging despite some weather challenges. The hosts welcome Mr. Jason Nash from Federal Premium Ammunition, highlighting the impres…
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Waterfowl hunters harvest 12–14 million ducks and 3 million geese annually in the U.S. The process used to estimate annual waterfowl harvest has several components and relies on the cooperation and participation by State wildlife agencies, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and most importantly waterfowl hunters. Drs. Kathy Fleming and Paul Paddin…
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited Podcast, host Katie Burke talks with John Southworth, president of the Minnesota Decoy Collectors Association, to explore the fascinating world of waterfowl decoys. John shares how his passion for decoys began as a child, sparked by his dad bringing home treasures from antique shops and yard sales. Though he s…
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Common eiders are the largest duck in the Northern Hemisphere, with some tipping the scales at nearly 6 pounds. They are also the most widely distributed and heavily harvested sea duck in the world. In North America alone, there are 4 subspecies of the common eider. On this episode, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky and Kate Martin join Dr. Mike Brasher for Part …
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Matt Harrison is joined by Chad Ledford, the Director of Development in Georgia, as they discuss the Dallas Safari Club (DSC) Convention taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. With DSC's annual event moving to the Southeast for the next four years, the collaboration between Ducks Unlimited and DSC is …
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We’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP66 How Fast Can They Fly and Other Insights From GPS Telemetry. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, now’s your chance! Mike Casazza rejoins the show to continue our discussion about cutting edge radio telemetry and its importance to waterfowl science. Specific topics on this ep…
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In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Dr. Jerad Henson and co-host Dr. Mike Brasher discuss the concluding days of duck season in the Southern states, highlighting the impact of recent cold weather on duck migration patterns. Joining the conversation is special guest, Jim Ronquest, a seasoned river hunter, who shares his insights and…
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The DU Podcast finally connects with our friends in the West, as Dr. Mike Brasher speaks with Dr. Fritz Reid, Dr. Dan Smith, Kelly Warren, and Kyle Spragens to hear about waterfowl migration, habitat conditions, and hunting stories from the Pacific Flyway. From California to Washington, reports suggest an overall “hit or miss” season, with sporadic…
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We’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes: EP65 Radio Telemetry In Waterfowl Research. If you missed it the first time or want to enjoy it again, now’s your chance! Since its introduction to wildlife research in the mid-20th century, radio telemetry has enabled scientists and conservationists to understand waterfowl behaviors and ecology at lev…
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